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  • munko
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2013
    • 2

    #1

    Ripped Off by Solarconduit.com

    I'd rather post on something positive, but i am wondering if anyone else on this forum has heard about or personally had any experiences with the company known as "Sola Conduit" in San Antonio, TX (https://solarconduit.com/shop/)? I ordered a pump from them [actually it appears to be run by one person: Ken Solis (http://www.facebook.com/kenpsolis?fref=ts)] and although my Paypal payment was promptly charged and accepted, Ken did not send me a receipt, or anything. When i contacted him, he said it was back-ordered but i never heard from him again, and he stopped returning e-mails and never returns calls (an answering service always answers Solar Conduit's phone). I complained to PayPal, local Better Business Bureau in Texas, and anyone else i could think of, with no luck. So, i thought i'd ask around in the Solar Community. Does anyone know anything about this company? (Needless to say, i suggest avoiding this company if you need to order anything online) Also, any suggestions for how i can get my $1,082 back from Solar Conduit? Thanks!
    Last edited by munko; 03-08-2013, 05:29 PM. Reason: fixed html code in URLs
  • russ
    Solar Fanatic
    • Jul 2009
    • 10360

    #2
    You can check http://www.ripoffreport.com/ see if there are other complaints - I tried but it wasn't up at the time.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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    • munko
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2013
      • 2

      #3
      Originally posted by russ
      You can check http://www.ripoffreport.com/ see if there are other complaints - I tried but it wasn't up at the time.
      Thanks! There were no reports for the Solar Conduit company that ripped me off on that site, so i registered and filed my report. It's an interesting site, and FYI, i stumbled upon a fascinating article about ripoffreport.com... It's a long article, but tells an interesting story about the guy who runs the ripoffreport site and the issues around his ethics too! http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2007-...f-report/full/

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      • russ
        Solar Fanatic
        • Jul 2009
        • 10360

        #4
        Originally posted by munko
        Thanks! There were no reports for the Solar Conduit company that ripped me off on that site, so i registered and filed my report. It's an interesting site, and FYI, i stumbled upon a fascinating article about ripoffreport.com... It's a long article, but tells an interesting story about the guy who runs the ripoffreport site and the issues around his ethics too! http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2007-...f-report/full/
        A shyster himself it seems?
        [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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        • infoseeker
          Junior Member
          • Mar 2013
          • 10

          #5
          I deal with Ebay alot, and from what I hear Paypal will always side with the buyer. Maybe you should send them a followup email to see what's up.

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          • PowerSupplyGuy
            Banned
            • Mar 2013
            • 57

            #6
            Originally posted by munko
            I'd rather post on something positive, but i am wondering if anyone else on this forum has heard about or personally had any experiences with the company known as "Sola Conduit" in San Antonio, TX (https://solarconduit.com/shop/)? I ordered a pump from them [actually it appears to be run by one person: Ken Solis (http://www.facebook.com/kenpsolis?fref=ts)] and although my Paypal payment was promptly charged and accepted, Ken did not send me a receipt, or anything. When i contacted him, he said it was back-ordered but i never heard from him again, and he stopped returning e-mails and never returns calls (an answering service always answers Solar Conduit's phone). I complained to PayPal, local Better Business Bureau in Texas, and anyone else i could think of, with no luck. So, i thought i'd ask around in the Solar Community. Does anyone know anything about this company? (Needless to say, i suggest avoiding this company if you need to order anything online) Also, any suggestions for how i can get my $1,082 back from Solar Conduit? Thanks!
            Maybe you should take a trip to San Anton and have a face to face with Ken.

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            • solarsyz
              Junior Member
              • Mar 2013
              • 11

              #7
              Originally posted by munko
              I'd rather post on something positive, but i am wondering if anyone else on this forum has heard about or personally had any experiences with the company known as "Sola Conduit" in San Antonio, TX (https://solarconduit.com/shop/)? I ordered a pump from them [actually it appears to be run by one person: Ken Solis (http://www.facebook.com/kenpsolis?fref=ts)] and although my Paypal payment was promptly charged and accepted, Ken did not send me a receipt, or anything. When i contacted him, he said it was back-ordered but i never heard from him again, and he stopped returning e-mails and never returns calls (an answering service always answers Solar Conduit's phone). I complained to PayPal, local Better Business Bureau in Texas, and anyone else i could think of, with no luck. So, i thought i'd ask around in the Solar Community. Does anyone know anything about this company? (Needless to say, i suggest avoiding this company if you need to order anything online) Also, any suggestions for how i can get my $1,082 back from Solar Conduit? Thanks!
              Did you use Credit Card option on Paypal to pay it ? if so dispute the charge and paypal will have to get back to you with a solid answer...I hope that helps

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              • t5800512
                Solar Fanatic
                • May 2013
                • 194

                #8
                I hate to admit it, but I have also been scammed by SolarConduit.com. Nice website, but my money appears to be gone. It is impossible to contact anyone from this company. Emails bounce (sales@solarconduit.com and info@solarconduit.com). And phone calls (888-388-8808) go to an answering service where they take a message, but there are never any call backs. Two times when I called, they told me that they would have someone call me, but they did not even take my number. What a joke.

                I used PayPal for my transaction, and have filed a dispute through them. PayPal claims to protect you, so this should be interesting. Their reply says it may take 30 days to settle the dispute.

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                • t5800512
                  Solar Fanatic
                  • May 2013
                  • 194

                  #9
                  Solarconduit.com comes up every time I do a search for anything solar related. Beware, do not do send these guys any money. This company is a scam.

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                  • inetdog
                    Super Moderator
                    • May 2012
                    • 9909

                    #10
                    Originally posted by t5800512
                    Two times when I called, they told me that they would have someone call me, but they did not even take my number.
                    Actually, this is not totally ridiculous. When you call an 800 (8xx) number they get to see your originating number even if you are blocking Caller ID. But the fact that they do not ask what number you want to be called back at is still a bad sign.
                    SunnyBoy 3000 US, 18 BP Solar 175B panels.

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                    • t5800512
                      Solar Fanatic
                      • May 2013
                      • 194

                      #11
                      Yep, I just hope that PayPal comes through for me.

                      I just placed an order with another company. I had to call them and talk to them before I placed the order. What is it they say: Once burned, twice shy?

                      I wonder if the originator of this thread ever got his money back.

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                      • rickhise
                        Junior Member
                        • Jun 2013
                        • 13

                        #12
                        pay pal

                        Originally posted by t5800512
                        I hate to admit it, but I have also been scammed by SolarConduit.com. Nice website, but my money appears to be gone. It is impossible to contact anyone from this company. Emails bounce (sales@solarconduit.com and info@solarconduit.com). And phone calls (888-388-8808) go to an answering service where they take a message, but there are never any call backs. Two times when I called, they told me that they would have someone call me, but they did not even take my number. What a joke.

                        I used PayPal for my transaction, and have filed a dispute through them. PayPal claims to protect you, so this should be interesting. Their reply says it may take 30 days to settle the dispute.
                        surprised pay pal is in the middle this far along with a crook?

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